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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Homemade Bubble Wands for Kids

We absolutely love bubbles. We live in sunny California so we are outside with bubbles all year long. Last summer I we made some patriotic bubble wands using pipe cleaners inspired by these bubble wands by the The Artful Parent.

Since then we have tried finding ways to use even simpler materials we have around the house to make bubble wands.

Today I'm going to show you how we used craft sticks, pipe cleaners, and tape... plus a few other things, to make some truly awesome bubble wands.

To get started with this little craftivity (craft + activity) first you need to gather all of your materials to make bubbles wands.

Bubble wand materials we used (feel free to add more):

craft sticks (you could use thin or fat ones, but fat ones are easier for toddlers to grip)

colorful pipe cleaners

colorful tape (duct tape, washi tape, electrical tape, etc)

scissors

markers

How to make our super cool bubble wands:

Start by decorating your craft sticks with markers.

Then use your pipe cleaners to make whatever shape of wand you want. Some of my kids wanted heart shaped wands (which involved me helping a bit) and some of my kids just wanted oval or round ones. My first grader wanted his wand to have three or four circles!

We twisted two pipe cleaners together to make a thicker head and then we attached them to two other twisted pipe cleaners so that the heads of the bubble wants were pretty big!

Next we wrapped the ends around the craft stick and used the tape to secure them in place. With some of the wands we just wrapped tape around the top and with some we wrapped tape down the entire craft stick to create a handle completely covered in tape.

We doubled A Little Pinch of Perfect's recipe for our first attempt so that there were lots of bubbles for all three kids to make!

Next we took our bubble solution and wands outside!!

The recipe from A Little Pinch of Perfect calls for sugar, which makes the bubbles a little sticky but they hold together really well. Plan on getting a little messy. We kept wipes nearby.

The kids took turns soaking their bubble wands into the bubble recipe and blowing lots of bubbles!

Since it was so windy outside sometimes all they had to do was hold out their wands and the wind blew the bubbles for them!

The kids blew bubble after bubble until every ounce of our bubble juice was gone.

What a fun way to spend the afternoon!

If you haven't tried out making pipe cleaner bubble wands yet I highly recommend doing it! The pipe cleaners start to get heavy after a bit (especially if you make thicker ones like we did), but since the craft sticks are so big they stay in place pretty well.

You may even want to triple or quadruple the bubble recipe so that you can play for even longer!!

3 comments:

Thank you for the beautiful ideas . Can I use some of them on my blog ? I am from Czech Republic and I would like your ideas introduced in our language . I would like to shoot photos , I describe how we were doing the activity , and then add the link to your website with an original idea . Thank you for answer

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